The SUNDAY TIMES top 20 bestseller! Shortlisted for the CWA Endeavour Historical Dagger Award New York, 1939: A city of hope. A city of opportunity. A city hiding dark secrets ...
Stefan Gillespie Serie
Esta serie de detectives te transporta a las crudas calles del Dublín de los años 30. Sigue el viaje de un detective ambicioso pero vulnerable que navega por una ciudad plagada de corrupción y violencia. Cada caso revela capas de su compleja personalidad y sus luchas con demonios internos. Sumérgete en un mundo apasionante donde la justicia es a menudo un concepto esquivo.





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